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Eating out

Two more Broad Street venues reopen

Broad Street clubs celebrate successful reopening after Covid shutdown.

15 September, 2020 in Eating out, Health, Music, Nightlife.

Safety assurance from Birmingham nightlife chief

Is Broad Street the safest entertainment street in the world?

11 September, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink, Nightlife.

Rosies re-opens on Broad Street

“No shouting” precautions as second Birmingham nightclub reopens.

9 September, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Health.

Broad Street’s Popworld to reopen after lockdown

No dancing, but more tables as Birmingham’s retro nightclub reopens.

8 September, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Music.

Community cafés reopen with focus on health

Evolve grows to become city’s first wellbeing café.

2 September, 2020 in Business, Community, Eating out, Food and drink, Health.

New start for Birmingham Jazz

Meal and music deal kicks off new series of promotions.

31 August, 2020 in Eating out, Music.

Lasan Group moves outwards

Birmingham restaurant group expands into Leicester.

18 August, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink.

StrEATery success for Southside

Trade boost for entertainment venues.

18 August, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink.

Cross with pride in Southside

Birmingham’s Gay Village gets rainbow crossing.

15 August, 2020 in Community, Eating out, Food and drink.

The Three Daggers – where elegance meets tradition

We visited a Wiltshire pub, plus a lot more.

14 August, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Tourism, Travel.

Dress up for the Northern Belle

Luxury train to leave from Birmingham.

31 July, 2020 in Eating out, Music, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Hurst Street pedestrianisation plans set to boost trade

Hospitality venues get green light for street expansion.

30 July, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Health.

Paying homage at the Temple

Bernadette Jackson visits the Ivy Temple Row.

29 July, 2020 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Boost for Birmingham’s ‘golden mile’ as venues reopen

Visitor number predictions by entertainments boss proved accurate.

10 July, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out.

Launch date for new Birmingham restaurant concept

Irani cafe comes to the city centre.

8 July, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink.

Re-opening weekend hailed a success for Birmingham nightlife

Crowds return for a busy but well-behaved night on the town.

6 July, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Eating out, Emergency Services, Food and drink, Police.

Broad Street gets ready for re-opening

Thousands of revellers descending this Saturday.

1 July, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Health, Retail.

Ivy Temple Row set to re-open

City centre restaurant coming out of lockdown.

27 June, 2020 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Re-opening of hospitality plans welcomed by nightlife chief

Call for landlords, insurers and local politicians to work together.

24 June, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Health, Music.

City entertainment area boss looks to future

How working from home could accelerate youthful and residential city centres.

18 June, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Employment, Health, Music.

TV chef to open restaurant in Digbeth

670 Grams will offer an “unpretentious and accessible” menu.

12 June, 2020 in Business, Digbeth, Eating out, Food and drink.

Mailbox announces reopening plans

Retail outlets to reopen at city centre development.

10 June, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Health, Retail.

Call for early West Midlands re-opening

Government urged to allow early reopening of tourism, hospitality and cultural sector.

29 May, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Community, Eating out, Health, Sport, Theatre, Tourism.

Broad Street to host social distancing trials

Social distancing pavement markings launched in Birmingham city centre.

18 May, 2020 in Business, Community, Eating out, Health.

Michelin-starred chef’s lockdown concern

New Birmingham restaurant “won’t survive without government aid”.

15 May, 2020 in Eating out, Food and drink, Health.

Restaurant owner warns of closure fears

Family-run Asian restaurant hit by lockdown backs #RaiseTheBar campaign.

12 May, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink.

The Butcher’s Social Distancing

Henley-in-Arden restaurant offers retail service during lockdown.

29 April, 2020 in Business, Community, Eating out, Food and drink, Retail.

Survey reveals fears for future of Birmingham nightlife

Southside BID calls on government to #RaiseTheBar.

23 April, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Community, Eating out, Employment, Food and drink, Music.

Calling time after thirty two years

Doorman finally steps down from Broad Street.

22 March, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Employment, Tourism.

The Butchers Social to The Butchers Shop

How a small business is serving up community support for Henley in Arden.

22 March, 2020 in Business, Community, Eating out, Food and drink, Health, Retail.

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